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Katharine Wright Park, located in the center of Oakwood behind Wright Memorial Public Library, was established in memory of her when Oakwood was still a village.  It has an informal garden atmosphere with mature trees, flowers, native plants, as well as stone ruins from an old farm house that was subsequently moved to 25 Aberdeen Ave. ...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-07-18 06:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City CouncilDate and time: 2022-07-18 06:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City CouncilDate and time: 2022-07-18 06:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City CouncilDate and time: 2022-07-18 06:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City CouncilDate and time: 2022-07-18 06:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-08-15 05:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City CouncilDate and time: 2022-08-15 05:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City CouncilDate and time: 2022-08-15 05:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City Council

Several memorials, plaques and historical markers are placed throughout the City to recognize significant events and citizens that helped make the Oakwood community what it is today. Memorials to honor the service of our nation’s Veterans. A series of markers with historical significance in Oakwood. Commemorative plaques pay special tribute to outstanding citizens and organizations...

City staff works with a group of Oakwood citizens organized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit to plan and operate an annual community farmers’ market.  The first Oakwood market opened in 2013.  Its mission is to create an educational, entertaining, and inclusive market for the residents of Oakwood and surrounding Dayton communities to gather and support local...

Through the Oakwood Community Center, the city periodically offers educational programs on topics including composting and use of native plants. The City of Oakwood encourages the use of vegetation throughout the City to maximize ecological and aesthetic benefits while respecting existing community values regarding landscaping to include well-maintained yards, preservation of sight lines, compatibility with...

The city continuously evaluates battery powered vehicles and equipment to see if and when it is practicable to replace existing gasoline powered equipment.  In 2023, Oakwood ordered a fully electric police car.  Delivery of the Chevrolet Blazer EV Police Pursuit Vehicle (PPV) is expected in late 2024 or early 2025.  When deployed, it will be...

On May 31, 2022, the city opened a two port, Level 2 electric vehicle charging station in the Orchard Drive public parking lot.  The city joined several other Miami Valley communities in an Ohio EPA grant application to help fund the project.  The application was submitted through the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission.  Oakwood was...

The city maintains Smith Gardens as one of the finest public gardens in Ohio.  The city maintains and renews public natural areas using saplings, native plants and eco-smart hardwood mulch.  In 2017, the city accepted a 0.6-acre parcel of greenspace from the Oakwood Investment Group at the northwest corner of West Schantz Avenue and Far...

Oakwood is committed to minimizing the use of traditional rock salt for deicing public roadways, alleys, and other public properties.

Oakwood is a highly walkable and bikeable community with schools, shops, houses of worship, parks, and community services all within blocks of one another.  The city continuously looks for ways to promote and maintain a safe environment for walking and cycling. Sidewalk Maintenance: The city places great emphasis on the maintenance of public sidewalks. Each...

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